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Jonas Hawkins (August 28, 1752 – April 24, 1817)〔New York Genealogical and Biographical Society ("The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' ). Volume 122. New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1991. p. 33.〕 was an American Patriot and a member of the Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolution. After the American Revolutionary War, Hawkins was a New York militia officer, tavern owner, innkeeper, and postmaster. == Family life == Jonas Hawkins was the great grandson of Zachriah Hawkins, a founder of Brookhaven, New York. Jonas Hawkins was born and lived in Stony Brook, New York. Stony Brook and Setauket, New York were villages within the town, or township, of Brookhaven.〔Werner, Charles Jolly. (''Historical Miscellanies Relating to Long Island'' ). Long Island, Priv. Print., (York, Tobias A. Wright press ) 1917. . p. 29.〕 Jonas Hawkins was a son of Eleazer〔Sometimes this name is spelled Eleaser.〕 Hawkins, Sr. (1716–91) and Ruth Mills Hawkins (1721–91), who were married in 1739.〔Daughters of the American Revolution. (''Lineage Book'' ). Volume 148. The Society, 1936. Page 177.〕 Hawkins married Ruth Mills (1748-1840), a woman born 27 years after his mother who had the same maiden name.〔Cowdrey, Mary Bartlett. ''The Hawkins-Mount Family.'' In (''A Loan exhibition of paintings, sketches, manuscripts, memorabilia, Henry Smith Mount, A.N.A., 1802-1841, Shepard Alonzo Mount, N.A., 1804-1868, William Sidney Mount, N.A., 1807-1868: August 23 to September 28, 1947, the Suffolk Museum at Stony Brook, Long Island, New York'' ). Henry Smith Mount, Suffolk Museum, Shepard Alonzo Mount, William Sidney Mount, Mary Bartlett Cowdrey publisher: The Museum, 1947. . p. 24.〕 Their children were Micah, Julia Ann (m. Thomas Shepard Mount, mother of artist William Sidney Mount), Deborah, Ruth, Renelche, William Wickham, Jonathan, Jonas and Dorothy.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jonas Hawkins」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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